The complete guide to Transatlantic cruises. Atlantic crossings depart from New York, Florida, England, Italy and Spain.
Cruise Transatlantic
Transatlantic cruises from the USA to Europe depart from New York and Florida, and destinations include England, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal and Spain. Spring and autumn are the peak seasons for Atlantic crossings when cruise lines reposition ships.
Our guide includes the details of every Transatlantic cruise on all cruise lines, including Cunard, Celebrity, Holland America, Norwegian, Princess and Royal Caribbean. Most Atlantic voyages are one-way to Europe from the United States and can be excellent deals, although there are a few round-trip cruises too.
The
Cunard Queen Mary 2 is the leader in regularly scheduled Transatlantic cruises. Fast, luxurious voyages between New York and England.
Celebrity Transatlantic Cruises offer affordable luxury. Destinations include Rome, Barcelona and Southampton.
Luxury
Crystal Cruises are ocean crossings in consummate style. Sail to Lisbon out of Florida or New York.
Holland America Transatlantic cruises are long voyages with distinctive itineraries, including
round-trip. Go to Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Denmark or England.
Norwegian Cruise Line offers affordable, casual Freestyle cruises out of Florida and New York to multiple European ports.
Oceania Cruises are luxury mid-size ships with lots of balcony rooms. Cruises from Florida to Spain, Portugal and Italy.
Escape completely on a
Princess Transatlantic cruise from Fort Lauderdale for Barcelona, London or Rome.
Royal Caribbean offers many Atlantic crossings from Florida and Texas to England, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain. Cruise on big, bright, innovative ships.